What you need to know: So this season, Boss has gone for an elevated and extremely beige-washed F/W'19, but it's anything but drab. Set in the gallery district of Chelsea, taking inspiration from the Manhattan art scene, the collection spoke volumes of New York sophistication and a little bit of Parisian je ne sais quoi. Expect to see signature sporty influences, altered proportions and modern double-breasted silhouettes for statement making purposes.

Wish list piece: We can never have enough structured coats in our lives.

Michael Kors

What you need to know: This season Michael Kors gave us happy vibes with feel-good fashion – which makes sense for F/W'19. The show was set up like a disco and was concluded with a little rendition of Copacabana sung by Barry Manilow, with Bella Hadid joining in. Back to the fashion though, the collection took references from the 1970s and carried through a variety of free-spirited looks in the form of floral and Deco prints as well as perma-pushed up sleeves.

Wish list piece: The Diana Ross meets Studio 54 purple mermaid dress is all we can think about right now.

Marc Jacobs

What you need to know: Well, we'll start from the obvious: Christy Turlington Burns took to the runway after a 20-year hiatus. We can almost hear the deafening applause right now. And although the star and co. (Gigi Hadid, Kaia Gerber and Karlie Kloss) stole the limelight, the collection had a couture quality with larger-than-life dimensions, billowy silhouettes and belle of the ball sentiment. Quite a change for Jacobs but we're loving the dramatic direction.